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Post#1 » by Basketball Fan » Sat Jan 19, 2008 2:50 am

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Georgia Frontiere, Rams owner who moved team to St. Louis, dies

By JOHN ANTCZAK, Associated Press Writer
January 18, 2008

AP - Jan 18, 8:05 pm EST
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Georgia Frontiere, the St. Louis native who became a hometown hero when she brought the NFL's Rams from Los Angeles in 1995, died Friday. She was 80.

Frontiere had been hospitalized for breast cancer for several months, the Rams said in a statement posted on their Web site.

"Georgia Frontiere was the first lady of sports in her native St. Louis," NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement that also praised her philanthropy and concern for retired NFL players.

"Our mom was dedicated to being more than the owner of a football team," daughter Lucia Rodriguez and son Chip Rosenbloom said in the team's statement.

"She loved the Rams' players, coaches, and staff. The warmth and generosity she exuded will never be forgotten."


The one-time nightclub singer was married seven times, starting at age 15. Her sixth husband, Carroll Rosenbloom, owned the Los Angeles Rams at the time of his drowning death in 1979.

The Rams moved twice under Frontiere's leadership, first relocating from the historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in 1980 to Anaheim, 35 miles away.

St. Louis' original NFL franchise, the Cardinals, had left for Arizona in 1988. After the city failed to land an expansion team, civic leaders built a $260 million, taxpayer-financed domed stadium anyway, in hopes of luring another team.

Frontiere, born in St. Louis, agreed in January 1995 to move, causing her to be demonized in Southern California but heralded in her hometown. At a downtown rally soon after the move was announced, thousands chanted "Georgia! Georgia!"

"You take my breath away," Frontiere told the crowd. "It's so good to be back in St. Louis, my hometown."

The Rams won the Super Bowl in 2000.

John Shaw, president of the Rams, said Frontiere was a "loyal, generous, and supportive owner who was totally committed" to the team.

"This is an enormous loss for me and for the Rams' organization. All of our prayers and sympathy go out to her family," Shaw said.

The Rams were the first major sports team to arrive in California when then they moved from Cleveland in 1946. They became the first football or baseball team to leave the state with the move to St. Louis.


AP - Jan 18, 8:04 pm EST
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Frontiere was a fixture at Rams games during the heyday of the "Greatest Show on Turf" teams that made the playoffs five out of six seasons from 1999 through 2004. Led by quarterback Kurt Warner, running back Marshall Faulk and receivers Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt, the Rams won the 2000 Super Bowl 23-16 and lost the Super Bowl two seasons later on a last-second field goal.

Frontiere was born Georgia Irwin on Nov. 21, 1927, and attended Soldan High School before moving to California at age 15. She wed that year, though the marriage was eventually annulled, according to published reports.

Her second husband was killed when hit by a bus. She left her third husband to try to make it as a showgirl in Las Vegas. Her fourth marriage -- to a stage manager of the Sacramento Music Circus -- ended in divorce after three years. Husband No. 5 was a Miami television producer.

She married Rosenbloom in 1966, shortly after he took over the Baltimore Colts. He eventually swapped that franchise for the Rams, which his wife took control of after he drowned.

Frontiere remarried again after Rosenbloom's death. Her seventh husband, Dominic Frontiere, was an award-winning composer. They divorced in 1988 upon his release from prison after serving time on tax charges related to the scalping of more than 2,500 tickets to the 1980 Super Bowl in Pasadena.

Frontiere left day-to-day operation of her team to Shaw, both when the franchise was in Southern California and after the move to St. Louis.

Shaw continues to run the team from Los Angeles.

The team has missed the playoffs in each of the last three seasons.

Frontiere became involved in several philanthropic efforts in St. Louis after moving the team, including the creation in 1997 of the St. Louis Rams Foundation. According to the team's Web site, the Rams and the foundation have contributed more than $5 million to charities in the St. Louis area.

Frontiere also committed $1 million to the Fulfillment Fund, an organization that helps needy high school students pay for college.

She has served as a member of several boards, including the United Way of Greater St. Louis, Herbert Hoover Boys and Girls Club, Saint Louis Symphony, Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America and the American Foundation for AIDS Research.

In addition to her two children, she is survived by six grandchildren, and Earle Weatherwax, her companion of 19 years.

Associated Press Writer Jim Salter in St. Louis contributed to this report.

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Post#2 » by Monkeyfeng06 » Sat Jan 19, 2008 5:21 am

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Post#3 » by The_Child_Prodigy » Sat Jan 19, 2008 6:43 am

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Post#4 » by Doctor MJ » Sat Jan 19, 2008 7:00 pm

Not to be an ass, but I do think its reasonable to point out the reaction on LA sports radio which was: Good. The only owner in sports I'm aware of that is more hated than Frontiere in LA is Walter O'Malley in Brooklyn.
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Post#5 » by Basketball Fan » Sat Jan 19, 2008 7:55 pm

Robert Irsay was hated by the city of Baltimore... and his son to an extent as well.
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Post#6 » by Doctor MJ » Sat Jan 19, 2008 8:35 pm

Basketball Fan wrote:Robert Irsay was hated by the city of Baltimore... and his son to an extent as well.


Not saying others aren't hated, I'm saying that the only one hated on a level above Frontiere, that I know of, is the guy who moved the Brooklyn Dodgers.
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Post#7 » by The_Child_Prodigy » Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:12 am

Doctor MJ wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Not saying others aren't hated, I'm saying that the only one hated on a level above Frontiere, that I know of, is the guy who moved the Brooklyn Dodgers.


Her 6th husbands sons thought she killed him.....controversy and hatred surrounded her.
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Post#8 » by LLcoleJ » Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:35 am

Doctor MJ wrote:Not to be an ass, but I do think its reasonable to point out the reaction on LA sports radio which was: Good. The only owner in sports I'm aware of that is more hated than Frontiere in LA is Walter O'Malley in Brooklyn.
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Post#9 » by LLcoleJ » Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:40 am

The_Child_Prodigy wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Her 6th husbands sons thought she killed him.....controversy and hatred surrounded her.
Yup Rosenbloom. An avid swimmer dies swimming. She then strips the sons of power, with whom Steven of power ( whom Dad wanted to control) and took over.

I can understand why she is loved in St. Louis but she is hated in LA.

Now, if we could just send the Cardinals back to St. Louis and bring the Rams back to LA everything will be right again. :lol:
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Post#10 » by hermes » Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:04 am

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Post#11 » by Icness » Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:16 pm

She was one of the most interesting sports personalities you're ever going to encounter. IMO she made a lot of regrettable decisions but she did continue to grow into her role as owner.

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